I really enjoyed watching your vlog and seeing how your ideas are going to be linked to Wayne Mcgregor. Have you chosen any elements from his work you are wanting to include in your own?
this is a great vlog ! you have really explained in detail about your chosen stimulus and the choreographic devices you would like to include within your piece. I like how you have explained about your chosen practitioners creative process of physical thinking and why you want to include it in your work. You have also explained clearly about your music and the challenges you have faced during this task. Why have you decided to choose these choreographic devices? I really enjoyed watching your vlog you were very confident throughout well done.
Thankyou! The reason why I chose these choreographic devices is because I feel they are able to show the audience the idea of memory loss and will help with telling the story in my piece.
Well done, I enjoyed hearing your interpretation of the Cog Head stimulus. I also really liked how you have tried to use Wayne McGregor's choreographic technique for your own solo. You clearly explained the challenges you have faced and how you have resolved them. What kind of movements have you linked choreographic devices to? Do you feel they have helped make your solo more engaging and exciting?
Thankyou Louisa! I have linked a lot of the high energy movements to the choreographic devices, such as turns as jumps as I feel this makes my piece a lot more interesting as well as engaging for the audience.
This is a short clip of the opening section of my solo. In this weeks session I did my studio performance of my solo for my assessment piece. At the start of the lesson, I felt nervous about performing my solo however, overall I felt my performance went well and I was able to remember all of my movements I had choreographed in the three previous lessons. After performing my solo for the studio performance, I felt that I had achieved the three learning outcomes as my brief represents my chosen stimulus of the Cog Head, I was also very happy that I had included all the choreographic devices I wanted to in my piece and this came across well to the audience, especially: accumulation, retrograde and repetition as I felt this were the most important yet the most challenging choreographic devices in my piece. I also felt my research about memory loss and about my chosen practitioner, Wayne McGregor, really helped with the story telling of the pie...
In this week’s blog, I am going to be talking about how my final performance of my solo went. Overall, I felt this was the best I had ever performed my solo and believed that I came across as confident to the panel. Over the past few weeks of creating my solo, I have used a variety of different creative processes as well as choreographic devices, inspired by my chosen practitioner, Wayne McGregor. My solo was based on the stimulus of the ‘Cog Head’ and I thought of the idea of incorporating memory loss in my piece, this led to me doing a lot of research into memory loss as well as into my chosen practitioner, Wayne McGregor. The first week of choreographing, I found it really difficult to think of new movements as well as ensuring I wasn’t constantly repeating myself, so I used the creative process of improvisation, to help me pick out key movements. Improvisation was something I wasn’t very confident with at the start of the term and this was then so important when creating ...
This is an image from the duet section of Infra by Wayne McGregor, performed by The Royal Ballet in 2008. In my blog today, I am going to be reviewing Wayne McGregor’s piece Infra, this piece was first performed in 2008 with the company of The Royal Ballet, a piece about a moving mediation on human interactions. As the full piece is thirty minutes, there are many different sections so I am going to be reviewing the duet section, performed by a male and female dancer. After watching the piece, the first time, you can see how the classical ballet movements had been adapted to challenge the dancers physically as well challenging the idea of classical ballet and how it should be performed in a production. I really like the elements of pas de deux in the piece but again how it has been adapted so it’s not placed and technical like classical ballet, it uses a lot of body movements and they stay connected throughout. I also like how the female dancer is on pointe bec...
This was very interesting to listen to. I look forward to seeing how you use the choreographic devices from Wayne McGregor in your work.
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DeleteI really enjoyed watching your vlog and seeing how your ideas are going to be linked to Wayne Mcgregor. Have you chosen any elements from his work you are wanting to include in your own?
ReplyDeleteThankyou and yes I really like the idea of using physical thinking in my piece and the use of choreographic devices like repetition and retrograde
Deletethis is a great vlog ! you have really explained in detail about your chosen stimulus and the choreographic devices you would like to include within your piece. I like how you have explained about your chosen practitioners creative process of physical thinking and why you want to include it in your work.
ReplyDeleteYou have also explained clearly about your music and the challenges you have faced during this task.
Why have you decided to choose these choreographic devices?
I really enjoyed watching your vlog you were very confident throughout well done.
Thankyou! The reason why I chose these choreographic devices is because I feel they are able to show the audience the idea of memory loss and will help with telling the story in my piece.
ReplyDeleteWell done, I enjoyed hearing your interpretation of the Cog Head stimulus. I also really liked how you have tried to use Wayne McGregor's choreographic technique for your own solo. You clearly explained the challenges you have faced and how you have resolved them.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of movements have you linked choreographic devices to? Do you feel they have helped make your solo more engaging and exciting?
Thankyou Louisa! I have linked a lot of the high energy movements to the choreographic devices, such as turns as jumps as I feel this makes my piece a lot more interesting as well as engaging for the audience.
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